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    More questions about supressors

    So far as I know there are no loopholes. If there were, everyone would have silencers and full autos and nobody would be fool enough to pay $200 for a tax stamp. When you fill out the form 4 you are applying to have an NFA weapon transferred into your name OR into a trust. There are certain...
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    Ruger 10/22 suppresor

    This is a good point. 22 ammo causes a TON of lead fouling. It is actually lead vapor condensing on the inside of the can and on the baffles, so even a sonic cleaner can't get it off. You have to be able to take it apart and scrub the inside and the baffles with a wire brush. It's a good...
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    My Custom/Suppressed Ruger 10/22 Build

    Never have problems with the cycle on any subsonics in the rifle, and I've tried a ton of different brands. The occasional FtF, however, is a HUGE pain to remove (ends up stuck in the barrel and needs a knife blade to wedge in there). I also have a Mosquito (which I hate) that I can screw the...
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    My Custom/Suppressed Ruger 10/22 Build

    Joined today because I saw a question that I wanted to answer in this forum. Decided I wanted to share my 10/22 custom build as well: Here's the breakdown: * 18” threaded Green Mountain bull barrel * Fajen Legacy Series adjustable stock * Volquartsen TG200 trigger...
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    Suppressor Question

    This. If you buy it online they just mail it to a local dealer. Whether you buy it directly from a local guy, or online and then sent to a local guy, the local dealer will make you fill out the paperwork and won't give it to you until it comes back with a stamp on it.
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    Ruger 10/22 suppresor

    I own a heavily modified Ruger 10/22 with a suppressor: Most suppressors made for .22 lr firearms (and possibly most suppressors in general) use a 1/2x28 inch thread pattern. You can either have your barrel sent to a gunsmith and threaded, or just buy one of the many aftermarket threaded...
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